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My app supports android phones back to gingerbread (2.3). It is written to that spec and it uses the system supplied settings button. Some users are getting confused about how to make the settings on certain new phones such as S5. I would like to place a settings command right on the top line of the app as is common nowadays. But I don't want it to break the app on older phones. Is there a way to do this and still be back compatible to 2.3. thanks

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  • Use sherlock library or appcompact library for action bar support, so that you can have settings on the top line of the app Sep 26, 2014 at 16:10
  • Thanks. Want the library with minimal extra functions, would this be "v7 appcompat library"?? Sep 28, 2014 at 14:24
  • better to go with v7 appcompat library which is provided by android and sherlocklibrary updation are also got stopped . Sep 28, 2014 at 16:47
  • OK I tried and tried to use the appcompat library. One problem after another, so I regrouped and read up in the developers blog. Then, I simply added "android:targetSdkVersion="14"" to my uses-sdk statement in the manifest. Now the ... is there on current devices like I wanted, but the old way still works on gingerbread level devices. Much better... Oct 17, 2014 at 15:46

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OK I tried and tried to use the appcompat library. One problem after another, so I regrouped and read up in the developers blog. Then, I simply added "android:targetSdkVersion="14"" to my uses-sdk statement in the manifest. Now the ... is there on current devices like I wanted, but the old way still works on gingerbread level devices. Much better... – user1644002 3 mins ago edit

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